Friday 7 December 2012

2 photographers

william j.cunningham
william j.cunningham was born March 13,1929 is a fashion photographer for the New York times, knows for candid  and street photography. he went to Harvard University in 1948  and moved to New York, where he intially worked in advertising. after he quit his job and struck out on his own, making hats under the name 'William J.'  this business folded when he was drafted. after serving a tour in the u.s. army he returned to New York and starting  writing for the Chicago Tribune.


This image was taken in New York City by William j. there is 6 men’s in the picture some of them are walking and some of them are standing and look likes they having a good time.  
                                                           Richard Avonda



Richard Avonda was born 1923 in New York City and died in 2004 at the age 81. He was the son of Jacob Israel Avonda, a Russian-Jewish immigrant who started a successful retail dress business on Fifth Avenue, and his wife Anna, who came from a family that owned a dress manufacturing business.


This is one of Richard Avonda image and this girl is putting her makeup, it seems like she’s getting ready to go out and she looks excited as well. I actually like this picture.  


Wednesday 21 November 2012

difference between abstract & representation



                              difference between abstract & representation


Representational is to be very similar to a real subject and may show things which look real but distort real scenes. In my opinion (and it is just that: an opinion), representational art is far more "viewer-friendly" to the vast majority of people than is abstract or conceptual art. We (absolutely including myself) have a higher degree of comfort with art when something recognisable catches the eye and registers. Perhaps this has never happened to you, but I have, personally, been made to feel stupid at an opening , by asking ignorant questions or not getting the point of an abstract piece. Abstract means, in the extreme, that nothing about the work has to represent anything, it can show only just colore, a blob or other form, just lines.

                                  what might abstract image be good for?

Abstract photography is a popular form of art and the rewards for a good abstract photographer are most worthwhile. Art buyers pay large amounts for good abstract work. 
 It relies on our more primal sense of form, color, and curves than it does on detail. The problem is that most photographers tend to think in terms of detail when evaluating photographic opportunities. However, it takes a different way of looking at our world to perceive the abstract photography opportunities that surround us.

Thursday 15 November 2012

taken in studio and edited


the above images was taken in studio, the middle picture is the original one and the other two images are edited.

Stephanie Rushton




Stephanie Rushton has got experience over 20 years in the Advert, Fashion and Editorial Industries. She completed an apprenticeship with David Bailey in the mid 90's and has since worked for the UK's foremost Ad Agencies and Magazines.
Her clean, classical style has been commissioned by Advertising Agencies for clients such as British Airways, Sony, Honda, Triumph International, Debenhams, Easyjet, London Underground and All saints.
She specialises in stylised Environmental Portraits for which she have been commissioned by Magazines including Elle, Observer Life, 'You Magazine', Harpers, Red, Dazed and Confused , Psychologies, The Sunday Times and many other publications.
Now based in Staffordshire she freelances between the Midlands and London and lectures on the BA Commercial Photography course at the University of Derby.
If you have a project you would like to discuss with Stephanie please get in touch.